Apartment / 3 bedrooms / sleeps 7

This beautiful apartment, located in the center of the historic area of Cefalù, is just a few meters from the main sandy beach (Lungomare) and from the Norman cathedral of Cefalù (Piazza Duomo). The flat has a lovely balcony with a view of the sea and there is also a nice terrace overlooking the beaches of Cefalù.

The apartment(85mq) is located on the 3rd floor of a beautiful and historic building and it is divided into two levels.

On the first level there is a living area, two double bedrooms, and one bathroom with a shower. There is also a balcony with a view of the sea.

On the 2nd level there is one twin bedroom, one bathroom with a shower, and a fully equipped, spacious kitchen.

There is also another fantastic terrace overlooking the beaches of Cefalù. The furniture is perfect and the apartment is very comfortable.

Size

Sleeps up to 7, 3 bedrooms

Nearest beach

Long beach Cefalu 100 m

Will consider

Long term lets (over 1 month)

Access

Car not necessary

Nearest Amenities

200 m

Nearest travel links

Nearest airport: Palermo 100 km

Family friendly

Great for children of all ages

Notes

No pets allowed, No smoking at this property

Features and Facilities

Luxuries

DVD player, Staffed property, Sea view

General

Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi available

Standard

Kettle, Iron, Hair dryer

Utilities

Dishwasher, Cooker, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine

Rooms

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms of which 2 Family bathrooms, Solarium or roof terrace

The Sicily region

It's more than an island! Discover Sicily and discover the world. The world's first multicultural society, Sicily is Italy's (and Europe's) most historically cosmopolitan region, having been ruled by Asians, Africans and Europeans. Sicily is black and white and a million shades of grey. There's no other place on Earth like Sicily. Our island is a unique place full of art, archeology, history, folklore and breathtaking scenery. And, of course, great food. Sicily is almost a nation unto itself. The enchanting land where Archimedes taught and Saint Paul preached was a Greek colony, a Roman province, an Arab emirate and a Norman kingdom. The Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Swabians, Angevins and Aragonese made Sicily their own, leaving behind an eclectic history that you can still touch today.

Cefalu

The small town Cefalù is located 70km east of Palermo and is really worth a visit! Cefalù is a picturesque fishing village that enjoys a splendid position between the sea and a rocky promontory.

The town is divided in two parts; an old part that is mainly for pedestrians and has many nice little boutiques, and a new modern part with supermarkets, gas stations and car rentals. Corso Ruggero is the main street in the old town centre, and it has many different shops and in cross-streets you will find many good restaurants.

The old town centre is dominated by the cathedral and the Rock rising in the background.

Today Cefalù has a population of 14,000, but in the summer months this number is more than doubled. Cefalù has become incredibly popular in recent years; the town is fascinating and many tourists that come once choose to come back.

There is a very nice nightlife in Cefalu as there are 5 well known cocktail bars and there is a very popular disco club.

Restaurants have a lot to offer as there are many types of restaurants offering either local kitchen or typical Italian cuisine.

There are also many things to see in Cefalu, including the local and the nearby museums, the cathedral, the washing place (il lavatoio), the Osterio Magno, the Temple of Diana, the Castle, the sanctuary of Gibilmanna and the Bordonaro Castle

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